The folks at Hual's Trikes in Pensacola (I worked with his two twin son's when I worked at Sears in 07/08), were always asking me when I was going to trike my Rocket and I always told them I wasn't that old yet (kidding
). Seriously since I am already 57 I know that if I want to keep riding in the wind that someday I may have to consider a trike or an alternative but I'll fight that battle when I get there.
I agree with Snuff that my first option would be to trike the Rocket, it may be the less expensive route...no matter what Cheetah says. However I did look up the Cheetah website and it definitely appears that it may be cheaper than triking a Boss Hoss. I just wish they used something other than a Chevy engine...then I might put them on my later in life list, the only thing about that set up no matter what engine they use would be that I would bet the gas mileage is not that great.
Another alternative is the Stallion by Thoroughbred Motorsports (
www.thoroughbred-motorsports.com ) it does have a Ford engine in it (I believe a 4 cylinder) and can be serviced at Ford dealerships, would have better gas mileage and be around the same price.
Then there are the Gold Wing and Harley Trike kits out there, most of them are pretty decent looking and use an existing bike or you can get a new one and have it converted.
Good luck and I hope Bear is able to find a good solution that is good for him.
Dennis
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